I communicated my observations to doctors in
Japan and they were able to confirm my findings. Because of their greater
sensitivity some Japanese developed leukemia after a very short time while
others who were subjected to the same intensity of radiation fell victim to the
disease only many years later. And there are some cases on record of persons
who were subjected to the same exposure and intensity of radiation through the
powerful atom bomb, but with whom no symptoms of leukemia have ever been found.
The effects of radiation from nuclear power plants are similar to the harm done
by other environmental damage. Taken individually, everyone exposed to it will
doubtlessly be harmed, but not every one will get sick at the same time. So if
we take all these damaging agents together, the pollution in the air, in our
food and through radiation, it can be said without exaggeration that not only
weaker individuals but also strong and healthy people are under attack and can
fall sick. For this reason we must find a solution, or else the sum total of
all these harmful influences will destroy us. Four thousand years ago, the
Deluge wiped out mankind, except eight survivors, faster than our struggle for
survival today does. Scientists who are not materialistically inclined but are
sincerely concerned about the welfare of suffering mankind, time and again have
added support by appropriate signals to the warning already given. However, it
is considerably easier to discover what to us in today’s world may be harmful
than it is, despite earnest endeavors, to find a way to prevent or remedy the
situation. In spite of all efforts, unfortunately we have to reckon with
detrimental influences based upon vested interests. Each one of us should
therefore follow sensible advice in order to benefit from the reasonable
protection that is still possible nowadays.
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